Re: Re: Excellent
by True Indian on Jun 21, 2013 12:55 AM
You are right. Sometimes it is good if the film is preachy. At least few people may be inspired for sometime however small it may be. If a film is non-judgemental, people would interpret it based on their very own personality. I think, it is good to have a mix of preachy and non-judgemental movies.
Re: Re: Re: Excellent
by rakhesh on Jun 21, 2013 09:47 PM
@ True Indian, I agree with your point. But I prefer to watch non preachy films because I rather prefer to come to a conclusion by myself than fed with somebody's idea. Present subject, I make up my mind. Exceptions are there, like if subject is alien to me or I simply not interested to wast my energies by analyzing something which I m not interested.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Excellent
by jahesh khan on Jun 22, 2013 07:26 PM
All movies r preachy. This one too good example of hidden saffron agenda frm murali gopi.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Excellent
by True Indian on Jun 28, 2013 01:37 AM
I think we should appreciate diversity in all forms. I am a good consumer of all kinds of movies. Depending upon my mood, one day I might like to watch out and out preachy movie while on another day I might simply want to watch a non-judgemental movie. I am not sure why people are so finicky in tagging a movie or origin of movie as good or bad. That is not the right approach. There are many kinds of people out there and people have varying moods over a period of time. What may appear to be a lousy and boring movie may appear to be too touching on another day. Anyway, we can discuss about this topic till cows come home. The more appropriate thing for me is to discuss issues only in relevant and appropriate forums. Discussing in other forums do not take us anywhere and doesn't yield a correct conclusion.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Excellent
by True Indian on Jun 28, 2013 05:26 PM
A film maker having spent lot of money, effort and time in making the film and giving publicity to it, would go to any lengths to justify his film or type of films. Any reasonably smart individual can understand it and would take all the claims in that perspective. No one makes the film and gives up on it just because he has realized that he has made a dud. He would put all his energies to market his film and make his film a big hit. But, a viewer with analytical mind would understand all these aspects and in addition the selfish motives of the film maker and would reject the dud movies.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Excellent
by True Indian on Jun 28, 2013 05:48 PM
I think, rejecting the dud movies by analytical audience would expose the film maker to reality and keep him grounded. And, here after he would not dare to undertake those kind of filmmakings which ruins people's time and money. Rejection by audience is kind of social service in the sense that no audience in future would suffer similar kind of torture in the theater watching a dud movie. So, preachy or non-judgemental is not the issue here. If a movie is a dud, audience anyway would reject it and no other film maker would dare to make films of those types.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Excellent
by True Indian on Jun 29, 2013 01:40 AM
By now, I hope @Rakhesh you should have agreed at least partially with me. I love serious discussions and debates on any topic under the sun. But, I discuss them vigorously and vociferously only in the right forum. Otherwise, at forums like this or others, the conclusion would by all means get inverted as that is the whole intent behind passing absurd and vague comments as above. Don't take it otherwise, these kind of forums are for cowards who would want to hit and hide behind some pseduo ids. They don't have courage to express their views, ideas, opinions from their side clearly in the first place. Instead, they would instigate you to express your point of view and try to sabotage the whole point of the debate. Writing here any futher is courting harassment. So, we should have these kind of debates only at the right forums. Okay @Rakhesh?
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Excellent
by True Indian on Jun 29, 2013 02:00 AM
Remember, write like an author of a book, debate like a lawyer in the court. But, never hit and run like a coward at any place including as absurd and as ridiculous forums as this.
Re: Re: Re: Excellent
by rakhesh on Jun 21, 2013 09:48 PM
@ True Indian, I agree with your point. But I prefer to watch non preachy films because I rather prefer to come to a conclusion by myself than fed with somebody's idea. Present subject, I make up my mind. Exceptions are there, like if subject is alien to me or I simply not interested to wast my energies by analyzing something which I m not interested.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Excellent
by rakhesh on Jul 02, 2013 09:41 PM
@ True Indian, I really appreciate your effort but at the same time I don't know the reason for this lengthy reply. 1) I replied to you by saying that I agree with your point. 2) Then I said that I prefer to watch non preachy films. ( I think that's why u replied in this detail ?? ). what's the problem with that ?. Quoting from u " There are many kinds of people out there and people have varying moods over a period of time ". Just acknowledge that I am one among that 'many'. I count u as one among the 'many'. Please count me so. 3) I haven't out rightly said that I prefer non preachy films always . I given exceptions. I would love to add one more thing that once upon a time I used to love those preachy stuff. But at that time I was too young. Either I matured a lot or turned in to an idiot. You can make up ur own mind. Either way I have no problem. Hope the issue settled here unless u was arguing about something else.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Excellent
by rakhesh on Jul 02, 2013 09:42 PM
@ True Indian, I really appreciate your effort but at the same time I don't know the reason for this lengthy reply. 1) I replied to you by saying that I agree with your point. 2) Then I said that I prefer to watch non preachy films. ( I think that's why u replied in this detail ?? ). what's the problem with that ?. Quoting from u " There are many kinds of people out there and people have varying moods over a period of time ". Just acknowledge that I am one among that 'many'. I count u as one among the 'many'. Please count me so. 3) I haven't out rightly said that I prefer non preachy films always . I given exceptions. I would love to add one more thing that once upon a time I used to love those preachy stuff. But at that time I was too young. Either I matured a lot or turned in to an idiot. You can make up ur own mind. Either way I have no problem. Hope the issue settled here unless u was arguing about something else.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Excellent
by rakhesh on Jul 02, 2013 09:43 PM
@ True Indian, I really appreciate your effort but at the same time I don't know the reason for this lengthy reply. 1) I replied to you by saying that I agree with your point. 2) Then I said that I prefer to watch non preachy films. ( I think that's why u replied in this detail ?? ). what's the problem with that ?. Quoting from u " There are many kinds of people out there and people have varying moods over a period of time ". Just acknowledge that I am one among that 'many'. I count u as one among the 'many'. Please count me so. 3) I haven't out rightly said that I prefer non preachy films always . I given exceptions. I would love to add one more thing that once upon a time I used to love those preachy stuff. But at that time I was too young. Either I matured a lot or turned in to an idiot. You can make up ur own mind. Either way I have no problem. Hope the issue settled here unless u was arguing about something else.